Lawgistics successfully remove defamatory postings
The posts however must be false, malicious, and now under the Defamation Act 2013, must have the potential to cause serious harm to the reputation of the business.
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Update – Sale of Goods Act and the CAB website
I am pleased to say that the CAB agreed the contents of that communication and have further agreed to re-write their advice.
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Applying for Summary Judgment – is there any point?
The purpose of Summary Judgement is for a ruling to be made without the need for all the preparation that goes before a full hearing.
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Tesco in a Jam over Misleading Strawberry Prices
Cutting strawberries in half costs £300,000.
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Employment Tribunal Procedure changes – Timescale Changes
If a deadline of 28 days is given to comply ‘from the date of this notice’, the date the notice will not count towards the 28 days.
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Car Dealership forced to pay out for dismissing employee deemed ‘too old’
In a recent case at the Employment Tribunal, a car dealer was made to pay over £10,000 to an ex employee that they had dismissed.
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The Hidden And Growing Costs Of A Credit Licence
Make sure your Consumer Credit Licence is fully up to date and with all relevant categories on it before September 2013 or your licence will be frozen.
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Lawgistics – more than just legal consultants…
Failure to reply to court papers can have disastrous consequences.
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Office of Fair Trading suspend car dealer’s consumer credit licence
The OFT has used its new powers that were granted to it in February which allows them to suspend a credit licence where it feels the need to urgently protect consumers’ interests.
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The Postman Only Knocks Once – but seemingly not at all at Northampton County Court!
We now have had a trio of recent incidences where clients have submitted defences, written by us, seemingly not received by Northampton County Court.
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Fees, fees, fees!!!
After the launch of the new Employment Tribunal fees system, there are further interim fees.
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HSE report fall in fatal injuries
It is to be commended that Britain has had one of the lowest rates of fatal injuries to workers in Europe for the last eight years.
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